Squire wrote:We looked awful tonight on offense but I also am not convinced that how you play in one week has any affect on how you play in the next weeks
Squire wrote:We looked awful tonight on offense but I also am not convinced that how you play in one week has any affect on how you play in the next weeks
Napalm wrote:ronald darby flashed the weed smoke sign to his mouth when the defense was posing for the camera after the game.
ek wrote:The Dude wrote:Feels like they’re 1-15 watching post game
Seth Joyner always looks for something to bitch about so this is his super bowl
mtcal wrote:pederson's presser he wouldn't answer about guys playing or not next week.
but in his one-on-one with john clark he was a little more open 'you can only deactivate 7 guys. i expect to see some guys out there, expect to see nick out there'
Ace Rothstein wrote:mtcal wrote:pederson's presser he wouldn't answer about guys playing or not next week.
but in his one-on-one with john clark he was a little more open 'you can only deactivate 7 guys. i expect to see some guys out there, expect to see nick out there'
Think you’ll see some of the starters for a series or 2, then a lot of Suds to Marcus Johnson and Trey Burton while handing off to Smallwood
mozartpc27 wrote:heyeaglefn wrote:mtcal wrote:del rio saving his timeout doesn't believe in icing apparently.
It was actually smart to save them there.
Ever since it has become the style (I think because of a rule change) to ice the kicker by calling that time out riiiiiiight before the snap so that the kicker actually winds up having to boot it twice (when I was a kid “icing the kicker” just meant taking a timeout and making him wait forty seconds to make the kick), I think icing is always the right move.
I also hate that they allow the time out to come from the sideline like they do which in turn makes the time out he instant before the snap and the two kick process to make a field goal possible. To me it is the definition of unsportsmanlike conduct.
The Dude wrote:Squire wrote:We looked awful tonight on offense but I also am not convinced that how you play in one week has any affect on how you play in the next weeks
hanging my hat on Likes this
Bucky wrote:mozartpc27 wrote:heyeaglefn wrote:mtcal wrote:del rio saving his timeout doesn't believe in icing apparently.
It was actually smart to save them there.
Ever since it has become the style (I think because of a rule change) to ice the kicker by calling that time out riiiiiiight before the snap so that the kicker actually winds up having to boot it twice (when I was a kid “icing the kicker” just meant taking a timeout and making him wait forty seconds to make the kick), I think icing is always the right move.
I also hate that they allow the time out to come from the sideline like they do which in turn makes the time out he instant before the snap and the two kick process to make a field goal possible. To me it is the definition of unsportsmanlike conduct.
if i were a K i'd use this to my advantage. Make sure your snapper and holder are on board. In the event of a whistle just before the snap play through like normal to get a practice kick in. Gives you a chance to gauge the wind, footing, etc. Heck, it's great to get a practice shot in before the real thing.
mtcal wrote:joe dumcamera and jon richie complaining about the crowd last night.
stfu
PTOITWCFTPP wrote:Week 17 or the Divisional?